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Caribbean news: Puerto Rico, after Zika's bite to tourism

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CARIBBEAN
July 4, 2017
Puerto Rico, after Zika's bite to tourism
From the tourism perspective, things are looking up, said Carla Campos of the Puerto Rico Tourism Co.
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Montego Bay golf course undergoing renovations

Refurbishments, which started in 2016, include a rebuild of the greens, the bunkers and surrounding grading to better define lines of play.

Group IST Cuba cruises moving 'full steam ahead'

The operator's people-to-people programs, operated with Variety Cruises, are compliant with Trump's new policies and will continue as planned.

St. Lucia hotel boom to add 2,000 rooms over four years

In addition to hotel developments, the island has plans to transform eight fishing villages into themed attractions focused on the island's culinary assets, architecture, history and traditions.

Southwest axing 'unsustainable' Cuba routes

The airline will continue flying to Havana but will cease operating its Varadero and Santa Clara service on Sept. 4.

Caribbean hotel association criticizes Cuba rollback

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association said that re-imposed restrictions could stall or reverse the progress made in recent years.

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